Froxy Review
Froxy is a competent mid-market network with rollover traffic and good rotation control. Nothing here is class-leading, and little is wrong either.
Review last updated 2026-08-20 · How we rate providers
Scorecard
Pros
- Rollover of unused traffic on most plans
- Fine-grained rotation control down to per request
- Wide nominal country coverage
- Simple dashboard with clear usage reporting
Cons
- Pool depth in smaller countries is limited
- Entry price of $39 is above the budget tier
- US jurisdiction
- Little public information about the operating company
Privacy, jurisdiction & audits
Who the company answers to legally, what it keeps, and whether anyone independent has checked.
| Legal jurisdiction | United States in the 5 Eyes |
|---|---|
| Logging policy | Not a privacy service; operational logs by design |
| Independent audits | None published |
| Anonymous payment | Crypto accepted |
| How IPs are sourced | Opt-in partner network with rotation and consent policies published on the site. |
Froxy plans & pricing
Advertised rates as of August 20, 2026. VPN promo rates normally require the prepaid term shown and renew at the higher rate; proxy pricing falls with volume. Confirm on Froxy's own site before buying.
| Plan | Price | Traffic | Min spend | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ResidentialResidential Proxies | $3.90/GBmonthly, rollover available | 10 GB | $39 | |
| ISP staticStatic ISP Proxies | $3/IP/momonthly per IP | $30 | ||
| MobileMobile Proxies | $6.50/GBmonthly | $39 |
Features
Our Froxy review
Froxy sits in the crowded middle of the residential market: around ten million addresses, city and ASN targeting, configurable rotation from per request to sixty-minute sessions, and prices near $3.90 per gigabyte.
Rollover of unused traffic on most plans is the most buyer-friendly feature, sparing you the usual monthly reset, and the dashboard reports usage clearly.
Nominal coverage is claimed across 200 countries, but as with every network of this size, depth in smaller markets is limited. Test the specific regions you need.
ISP static and mobile products round out the range at fair prices, and cryptocurrency is accepted.
There is little public information about the company behind it, which is common in this segment but worth noting when you are choosing who carries your traffic.
Notable facts
- Unused traffic rolls over on most plans
- Rotation configurable from per request to 60 minutes
- Entry plan is around $39 for 10 GB
At a glance
| Founded | 2020 |
|---|---|
| Headquarters | Wilmington, Delaware, US |
| Service types | Residential Proxies, Static ISP Proxies, Mobile Proxies |
| IP pool | 10M addresses |
| Country coverage | 200 |
| Proxy protocols | HTTP(S), SOCKS5 |
| Rotation | Configurable from per request to 60-minute sticky sessions |
| Starting price | $3.90/GB |
| Money-back guarantee | 3 days |
| Free trial | 3 days |
| Free tier | No |
| Support | chat, email (24/7) |
Frequently asked questions
Does Froxy traffic roll over?
Yes, on most plans unused gigabytes carry into the next period rather than expiring.
Is the 200-country claim meaningful?
Only partly. Coverage exists nominally, but with a ten-million-address pool the number of usable IPs in small markets can be very low.
How does it compare with Decodo?
Decodo has a much larger pool, better tooling and a comparable price. Froxy's advantage is rollover traffic.
Bottom line
Froxy is a competent mid-market network with rollover traffic and good rotation control. Nothing here is class-leading, and little is wrong either.
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